Every car I have ever owned only seems to be able to hold 4.5 litres of washer fluid leaving me to just pour the rest on the windscreen or on the road.
If you want a fair and impartial review of the game buy a paper.
My point was whilst being thoroughly pissed off with how yesterday panned out I won't be pushing the panic button yet.
Not until we don't bring in an RB and CM in January anyway.
It was a bit disjointed today and we lost two poor goals so that's shite but im not going to be losing sleep over the performance. On another day we scored half a dozen in that match.
A frustrating watch but it certainly wasn't shite.
None of this explains why even when Celtic do drop to their level of the Europa League they do much much worse than similar sized clubs such as, I dunno, Rangers.
We aren't talking about factory teams. St Andrews have players from all over Fife down to Edinburgh. Gretna is no more of a pain than Montrose.
They are also in the promotion places to the East Premier. I wouldn't have thought playing Harp and St James would be in the least bit tempting.
If you search back there has been chat on here about ammies who have a set up that could potentially allow a step up - although in reality I suspect all who can have done.
In Dundee you could potentially get a tenant at Gussie with the new stand going up there and the women playing on Sundays. Monifieth and Wellbank have facilities which would be fine for a second tier side.
Breadalbane would be fine. The issue would be if they want to add the travel.
Kettins and Burrelton at a push but at least the travel wouldn't be too bad being on the Forfar road.
That's just a normal haggis pudding. The west coast sausage shaped one's are an abomination.
On the subject of puddings I'm happy for the Hebrideans to claim their marags as the best as they don't have much going for them but Grants of Speyside are better.
Imagine taking 4 to Finland.
I noticed at 1-0 at HT BBCNi were giving it some shite about the 6 counties having great character and wouldn't give up.
A real shame how bad they are in the last 5 years of their existence
I didn't have you down as a queen's English type. The second person plural/formal is a perfectly good word in Scots, Gaelic and Hiberno-English.
Basically all the non Tory languages.
Similar thing happened at work recently where the person hadn't been copied in who was meant to complete the task.
Much apologies later the person was asked if they could expedite as the team had now lost 2 weeks of time on the task.
This was followed by the quite lovely "a mistake on your end does not constitute an emergency on mine" which I'll be using in future.